The Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning’s annual Celebration of Teaching is returning in April, this year with events on both the Tampa and St. Petersburg
campuses. As we prepare for our 2024 event, we are looking back on last year’s celebration.
To close out the spring semester on a celebratory note, the Celebration of Teaching
was developed as an opportunity for all who teach at ±«Óătv (full-time faculty, adjuncts,
and graduate teaching assistants) to come together to exchange ideas and highlight
efforts related to teaching and learning around the university.
Last year’s inaugural event on April 11, 2023, on the Tampa campus, featured a poster
session on teaching tips, a panel discussion with past winners of the Outstanding
Undergraduate Teaching Award, and a hosted lunch, giving colleagues the chance to
connect and take a moment to reflect in the lead up to the last few hectic weeks before
finals.
With over 60 faculty, TAs, and administrators in attendance and 30 posters presented, the 2023 Celebration provided a space for sharing diverse views and teaching practices from across disciplines. The poster session showcased a wide range of topics, including “Embedding authentic science research activities in an undergraduate course” by Dr. Allan Feldman, Emeritus Professor, and GTA Rita Ortiz, College of Education, “Exploring the use of ChatGPT and discussion board assignments” by Dr. Vickie Lynn, Assistant Professor of Instruction, School of Social Work, and “Teaching STEM labs: A project-based approach” by Dr. Olukemi Akintewe, Assistant Professor of Instruction, Medical Engineering. Each poster created for the event was an opportunity to foster conversations between colleagues.
In addition to the poster session, participants also heard from a panel of faculty who had previously won the Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award. Panelists included Dr. Kelli Burns, an Associate Professor from the Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications, Dr. Ashok Upadhyaya a Professor of Instruction from Molecular Biosciences and Dr. Judy Bryant, a Professor from Psychology. They discussed topics ranging from the challenges of creating community in large classes to what inspires them to keep innovating their teaching practice.
When reflecting on her experience as a panelist and poster presenter last April, Dr.
Bryant shared, “there is nothing more rejuvenating near the end of the year than being
around people who value teaching and who share great, implementable tips for improving
our teaching effectiveness.”
This year, those in ±«Óătv’s teaching community will have two opportunities to join in
on the festivities!
- The event on the Tampa campus will focus on the theme of “Celebrating Innovation in Teaching” again including a poster session sharing teaching tips and a buffet lunch, but will
also feature a keynote address on new advances in teaching technology from Rob Curtin,
Director of Higher Education for Microsoft’s Worldwide Education Industry.
Details: April 9, 10:00 am-12:30 pm, Marshall Student Center Ballroom | - The St. Petersburg campus will host the faculty panel, centered around the theme of
“Celebrating our Teaching Community.” Join panelists Nicole Stowell, Professor of Instruction, Lynn Pippenger School of
Accountancy and Dr. Morgan Gresham, Associate Professor, English, for a discussion
of teaching and learning topics relevant to the ±«Óătv experience, along with coffee
and pastries.
Details: April 11, 9:00 am-10:30am, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library |